.g.it.-- . ,./t4a. : - .,::...-tc.it:ittoi, , TBM GOOD . I*EFIL. It Wind as yoli say. neighbor Green, ' A trasaure indeed is my _ . 13ncliaziother for bustie'or *nth, I never have foniddn sal , life. Bat then she keeps every one else : . Ail:any as birds ,ca tha wing: There Is never a moment for rest, She is oath a ItilgetTlldng. She makes the beet bread in the town, tier glee urn a perrecidelight, tier coffee a itch Oder' brown, tier crullers and puddings Just tight. Sot then while I eat them she tells Of the care and the worri they Of the Martyr -Eke toil.the ec#ntea, - - • Oh &ems nth a fidgety thing. My house is as neat as a PM. You should see how, the door handles shims, And all of the soft cushioned chairs, ' • And nicely swept carpets am mine. • - But then she so frets at the dest. At a fly, at a straw or a string„ - That I stay out of doors all I can, • , Sirs is such a fidgety thing . • She doctors the neighbors, 0, yes, Its child his the meages or amm, • • She Is them, igth her earrings - and Keine. for dainty made gruele and soup: • But then she Ligation the iight. . So 'Physic my- bloodin theetutig And she takee the whole charge . o fm7 We,- Oh; she's inch * fidgety thing! ' Sao knits all my.sf * Ocklngs herself, • 3fy shirt' ate bleathed white as the snow r Yy old'ckithee look better throt Yet daily more thresdhare they grow, Ilut then If a morsel of lint. . • Or don to my troscseri should cling, Pm rare of ore sermon at least, She Is suet' a id:ety thing. • Yon have beand of a spirit so meek, • So meek that it never opposes, - It own it time never to epeak— . Alas I am meeker limn Mores But then I am not reconciled : The embo: dinette music to sing ; I submit to get rid of a row, • She is sucha fidgety thing! It's Just as you say nelihbor Green.; . A treasure to me bee been * given Butiometlines I fain would be glad -. To lay up my treasure Su heaven I Bat then every life bee Its cross.. itostPlessuris on earth have their sting. Shwas treasure,' inow, neighbor Green, But she's 'deb a fidgety thing. OLIII7IRG/2418. An Illinois sucker took a great dislike to a fool ish young Virginian who was a fellow passenger, with . him on one : of the Mississippi steamboats. I was on the boat (said Deacon Doolittle,) and saw the whole affair. Tho Vi,rginian wee contin ually combing his hair, brushing his clothes or dusting bis boets—to all which movements the sucker took exceptions, as being what ho termed "ieetle too darned nice by half." He finally drew up his chair beside the Virginian and began: • "Whern might you be front, stranger ?" "I am from Virginia, air," politely. aratweied the gait. "From old Virginity, I s'pose r 'says tho sank- "Yee; sir, old Virginia," was the reply. "Yon are pooty high up in the pieturee char, I suppose?' "/. don't know what.you mean by that remark; Jar:. "Oh, within," says the sucker, "hit that yon are doeparate rich and have been brought up right like." '•lf the information will gratify yon in any :way," says the gent, patronizingly, smoothing down his hair, "I belong to one of tho first fa.m, flies." "Oh, in mine," showered the sucker. 'Well, stranger, beim' as you belong to the fast I'll give you two of the fattest shoats in all Illi nois if you'll find me a feller that belongs to one of the 13 econd - Virginny familieS." "Yon want to quarrel with me, air," Said the Virginian. "No, stringer, 'not an atom," answered the sucker, "hitt I never seed . one of the eeoond fam ily, and rd gin stithin to git a eight at one of 'em. I know yon are one of 'the fast, 'cause yon look just like John Eandoiph." • . This mollified the Virginian ; the hint of a re semblance to the statesman was flattering to his feeliegs; and ho accordingly acknowledged rela tionship to the orator. - "He, you know descended-from the Ingin gal PJoahontaa"• "You are right, sir," answered the other. "Well, stranger," said the , sucker, "do you know that . is anuther queer thing alluz puzzles me, and it's this : I never aced a Virginian that didn't claim to be either descended from an Ingin, John It&ndolpb or nigger." We need not add that the, sucker rolled off his chair—suddenly I They were-separated until the sucker got o 8 at a landing near his borne. As he stepped ashore, be caught sight of the Virgini an on the upper deck, and hailed him at once with "I say, old Virginny, remember 7 tsro fat shoats for the fist feller you find belonging to .tbe sec ond Virgiuny family l" • ' Wrcr can persons occupiud in canning frnit, stow away more of it than any body else? Be cause they call. • It a woman were to chang,e her at; of what re liglon would she be? A he-then. What kind of a plant doesi a "duet of a man" resemble_? Mandrake. - " • Why is your nose in the middle of your faze?. Beesuse it is the scenter. Why is a doctor like r face I do not wish to see? Because be is a pbiz I shun. . If I should kiss you by mistake, what warlike instrument would I make, A blunderbuss. What, is the difference between mice and wo-. men One harms the cheese, and the other charms the he's: - ' Why is it easy to break into an old man's ho.nse? Beoause his gait ie broken and his locks are few. Too Ilucri roa Eiza.-A good story is related of a prudish old maid who applied at a certain full !enable photograph gallery iu this city to havo her picture 'taken. As old maids are generally of a very ingniaitive nature, always poking around where they have no bueiness, she accidentally looked into the machine and to .her horror die covered that objects are reflected inverted, or, as she expressed it, "up side down." She perem torily refused to alt any more; and adjusting her bonnet ribbons, remarked that "that game was played out." She wasn't going. to be•atuck rip in that manner if she never had a picture, and with a swing.of the "tiller," which would have done credit' o a New York Broadway 'fashionable, she sailed from the room with an air'of insulted dig nity.—Bock .Argus. . . Tan following amusing incident,is related by a Dearer paper : Some days ago a merchant of this city made a bargain with a oottatry lady for two chickens. The Indy brought them to his store, and he - being busy, ahe placed them on the end of the counter. Oar Young friend didn't think that the proper place for theth, but didn't like to' say so plainly; ao he remarked, as the &tokens were trying to jump about., , "They won't lay there, aiii they ?" meaning they would likely jump off the counter. Ma astonishment may be linagined. when the lady replied, "Of course they won't, they're rooeteral" A Igssaactrterrrs paper tells a comic story of newly married couple who attended a launch in a •ertain city. A staging gave way at a .certain pointin the proceedibge, and down tumbled the gentleman plump into the water.. Before he . was reached his wig came off and floated away. When he was pulled out, hall, and drenched, his wife refused to recognize laim, and besought the crowd that they would save her huebsni, pointing fran tically to a bunch of hair drifting down the tide. An actress connected with one of tho theatres, a great favorite, "was complimented upon the blackness of her hair. "Why, it's dyed," she replied with the amiable frankness of the true artist_ "Dyed!" replied the other speaker, "why, fa iorita as you are, you are not flue-and-twenty:" eald the lady ; "but youlthow,,whont the gods love dye young I" . AT a soups, the other evening, ono gentleman pointed out a dandified Individual to hie friend tut ecalptor.. "What:" said hie friend, "such a looking chap as that a aculptor?_Surely you mast be mistaken?" "He may not be the kind of one you mean," said the informant. "But I know that lie chiseled a tailor out of a unit of clothes het week." Tug Irish have always been noted for their original and characteristic way of saying things. Thackeray tells of an Irish woman begging athim, who when she etw him put his band in his pocket, cried out.— "May the blessing of God follow you all your Life"--but when he only pulled out ill 3 muff box, immedigeay*ldeid—"and never overtake you!" Gnit, or Smarr.—"Mary, why - dld yon kitse your hand to the gentleman opposite this rimm ing ?" said a careful . mother to her blooming drghter. "Why, the gentleman had the impu dence to throw a kin clear across the street, and of coursed threw It back indignantly.:Yon would not hare me encourage him by keeping it. would ."Fioy, run up stairs to No.•—and bring down my baggage -harry, I'm about mating," sail a tall meat-axe-looking person yeateiday to awolt:- sr at one of 'our crack hotels. "Mat is .:your bagman:masa, what la ho 7" "'Why three platob!,' a packet cards, a bowie knife, and One - dart; You'll find them all under my pillow! • . . . . Waitax is like ivy, the more you are ruined, the closer she clings to you. A vile bachelor adds, "Ivy Is like woman, the more it clings to you, the zuore . you are ruined." Poor rule that won't irork both .11111- . ' . • - • -' - "Ow age h - Coming upon me rapidly,'' se the boy said when he was stealing appla from an old man'tgarden and saw the °liner corning - furious; ly, with a oowhiao is his A us living in Washington Tenitory, has named an infant eon 'u folkiwiß S b arma i k4lngiga;ol9PoknWn-A4444*-Thotil: 111-Draat4rArrafat-ken-Ginni-X49II4MUN; mEigogia. An Old song Set t,o_tt New 00 - 18.67.'1 91 • .2amEr.f.graffow.o..r." Ants and Rodeila From theft. holes come out, And Nice and .131 ts 14 ' • gaily skip •nalssus.aitablhhedliatT., Cl4.* 4 , 02iy reftedite •`Free fmra.Polsoml ^. . EIEEI=M "Costars"! Bat, Iteach,•44., Mine Whirs la a issta---rned forMstn .- Mice, &gawk Mack and !fed 4.0, Be., as. . • "Ceidges" . Bed - Bag EtterSaite r • Is a liquid or vraah—used to destroy, and • • ablou a preventivelarßed.-Buga, &c. • . lostarNi , Metric ioT towels • • Is for Moat Mossnatoes, 711:14,,Eted,Bup. /nude an Plants, Fasts, Animas. Are. Or 1 I I Bwaraza I I I of all Iffciettiless imitatlara ror Bee that "Cowart! ono la on each Box; Ue and Mak before you bay.... , . _ ltarAddreri. •tkliffißY v. ipol)!ITAB; • :11.144 ibutdway, H. Y. sw-fk,ra in ron:7miur.iki., NV'By HENRY BAYLOR. And all Dmggists and RetaUirsfrrerywhem COSTAR'S CELRBRATED BUCKTHORN SAI.NE, Poi Cuts, Burnt Braise*, Wounds. BoIla; Pmleers, Bro ken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Pain ful P li es : Serotalous, - Patrid and ITheondittoned Sores Ulcers, - Glandular Swellings. Eruptions, Cutaneous at: factions, Ringworin. Itch, Coma, Bunions, Chilblains, ie.:- Chapped Hand& Lips, dre. LiiterrotSigders, m amba, Animals, le., &e. - ILWLioxes, 93 ,cte., 3O cis., and $1 eke& torso Id J3y all DruggLits everymbere. - CrrAnd by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 4.34 Broad way, N. Y. • - irtritnd by HENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville, Pa. T AIR'S CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warta, Ike. ibirlioxec, 25 eta., 50 eta., and C7 - gold by all Druggists everywhere. tlifAnd by ERNRY B. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N. Y. . by HENRY BAYLOR, Pottsville, COSTAR'S • PREPARATION OF . . Bitter-Sweet and Orange. Blassonts . FO7 BELIITIFYING THE compucuoN. treed to Sottnt and timidly the Skin, =Ewe Wea ld I, Pimples, Eruption*, etc. Ladles are now =lag it in preference to all others, tarßottles ill. • tar Boldby all Dr:aides - - - larAnd by Hal; ET B. COSTAR, wepos sas Dona way, N. Y. tW - And by EtWRY SAMAR!, Pottsville. Pa. -. • • .. . . . . . ' • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . _ COSi T. A R'S • • • PBCTORAL :_ C OUGH - REMEDY Fbi Coughs. ecoaL. Efouseases, Sore Throat, Cnatp; . Whooping • Ccragb, lathe:me, Asthma, ..-Cotsiam . = Bronchial Affectloar, and al l I,Keesese of the and Longs. • • egrltottles, 23 cts., GO etas'aail 411 alrei; - tirt3old by all Druggists everywhere. • . Vr,Aad by ItXNET B. COSTAR, Deice 484 Braid: Way, /1- •• • , • • tirAnd by BAYLOR, Pathretile, 'Pa COSTAWS ISA ORIIOXIA148? A 111 ina Mil*Atinijatrinti . - Iker I,4svoca flick .11.eaichkftsiftenis , tan. Appepra. zineasilem - vogetwon.. Conn; twit% Nun n . ex# ittomead t el i p ri Digrogyelllom pr ' • " Ei""e11 ' 9344411. - 14114 .0/ 1 461;:i ' :. •ursai wan:me m inv . wirimas. • - • • - • samad bf =tam axiTAß ! flogiot asslteco. iv% garAmdZORNAIT 14141404101il• :AISCEIJAN.EQVR; . 7x RES:rollg..,Youß - SIGHT!' R. J.:erEPHENS _ • pATENrcattame.nrzr.omm3l:: ~ 1. . or, sErgoluats Or. TEM . 174ey ma Raton Impaired .8101, a mid ' Proem ; it so,tdeZatal/trigdqtLifc • SPECTACLES AtEPERr) =raft— -,. •- . -r , 7:. •1 e . The Moat itetueit.Vh374 o * -. ' - • ,OL -- 1 -- Y 7:1•424:-oculiiits.. Dis4lo,-$14 . :-; i t,- - - .4. - the Mole *ceducatkasescot-- ',-- .. • ; 4 , •N • " -.- If -Used!' the OtMerMAREM, :-- "- - --,; MU -for Preebiopte,orftrast,.;;• - -, 77' •, - - ':"TheeillgtottshaeW ..or ',laws: .-., : i • ' . ~.. '•. -Ammo , whorterMs OPettadto 1.:, , leueioldsge tphonestafl7le. - ...'. ' • • mold : : ;Overworteir , Efait , Aoth ooo fahVVr. WWI' ',:. . . 1 ; 41-yeat, luda- in -the, Eyeball t• , .. , - . • g ,f-airsOWOWolk • or . Obeeority of - „. . ts VW* ;,:..rhotoehebta. grim. , - • - tolerance of Light rWeaknesat. - -- :•- ' , ,i, , r et-theßetinaandOptio Nerve' - .. r ,:,7 .N.7.34.01da. -or-- Specks or . - ' •••:. Mating bodies - before, the. .• .• Eyes ; Ophthalmia, orlsoiam. . - . - ,:mation of the Es* end Eye. -. -.llds ; Cataract Eyes.; Hemio. -•• _.'• pla.,. or • Partial -- Blindness i , . -"t- - -" , Sinkin g of .the....P,Teball, mud - :. Imperfect - Vision from the, • etfects Tuttareination, &c. -t ' 3 Thef filat liertsed hi Sei orteeithe qty , i of suttees :and *without the leist fear of trijmy, to the eye. More Mae 6,000 ea:dile:ass of cures. are • • exhibited it our taut& Core guariuteid to every ' , case' when *prided wending to'the directlmm Inclosed •In each box, or 'the Mtsier will lie' re. funded,' , Write for a C - V.r.elizhtr-tt refit; ' - EL . . Address, pr. J. bits-HERB /a CO., OCutista.l6l - • .. - '' . --.- •- (P; 0. Box 926.1 ' • •• . FOr aalo'at'Snetitorra rarany Drog Store, No. .10 Astor .lionse, corner of Barclay .Strect and Itsaidway, Now.york. • fitipthisa •& 'Co. invented and Wonted a ' . 11TOPL& or COENTA:.FLAT. TESLTEALS,for the cure .SAAB-SIGHTEDNEM. which baa'mvad a great inacoNsa.... Writ* for:a • ' ' DROPOOIALS for Furnishing Loaf for 11 tike - Plisiindelphite SEALED PRON./NAM - from „Miners. for farnishlni MO (three thotisand),toris. of Hint quality hard-White Ash SshoThilli Cosi, for the „Philadelphia AlnishOnee., Will be received at the Office of the.Guardiaris of the Poor. No. 42 North Seventh Street, Ph/hiders. milli Monday April Ist, ).W. at ig, MAO to be de livered free &reii slate, duet, or other impurities, at the Almrhonee Wharf, on the. Schuylkill, before the Amt . day of Jain 1867 ; and to be inspectedand Weighed: la carts on. the vcalea, Saudi. ho...ihe on the Ahnslumee Grounds, as'delivered. :.The.Propossle will state the prices, psyabte In CltriVarrants, for whales: 2400 Moro thonsami two hundred) : trine of &Mini- 500 ‘Five,baudre'd) tons of . *. • 300 Crtiree hur.dredj lons of Suave Coal, • and the location and mlue from which it is proposed to deliver,. accompanied by ceitificaus - from personsi uni to thelkerd, that the person or persons making the offer id or` are act wdly engaged in the' bestrew of . mlubtitCoalosnd of sudicientability to exechte the con tract ; or the faithful -performance of which security wlll .The Guardiani.of Tom rererro the right to accept any proposal la Whole or In part,-er • to rejectall, as they mai - deem best for the interests of the. City and in-the event of failure on the part of any Contractor Ut deliver the Coal acetirdinz to lila-agree ment, both in quality and quantity, the Guardians of. the PoOrieserse tha right to ticiy elsewhere whatever quit:atty . may be required to' meet the deficieney, and charge to the Contractors any Inas or damage sitting frominwh failure. ' - . • Proposals wbe endoreed "Proposals for tarnishing :bat to Philadelphia Ablishonse:" ' ' . On inside lame is a blank printed form of Proposal: which will be reqnired to be - filled up and sent by thore proposing. - Forms of Proposals cut be bad by applies tion to the undersigned, at the once of the Onara!n3. No. - 42 - I.lcirth 7th Street. - CHART:RR T. MIT 7 .PR, Secretary. • leet . March- 9 'Bl PROPOSALS: - • PENNSYLVANIA AGRICUL TIMM • LAND SCSI? POE SALE. The Bttaiii of Commissloners.nnwoffer.for sale sto,- 000 acres of Agricultural College Land Scrip, being the.. balance of the Scrip granted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania forth° .endowment • of Agricultural Col logos in this State... .: • . . • • • ProPoenia for the larrthise . 'of this Land 'Scrip ad dressed to "The Board of Commissioners of Agricul tural Land -Scrip," will be received at the Surveyor. General's office, at Warrinbrirg, Until LE o'clock, M., on* Wednesday, - April 10,1861. • ••• • . • • This land may be located .In.any State or Territory,. by the holder* of the scip,•upon any 'or the unappro priated lands . (except mineral lands) of the United States, which may be subject to sale at, private entry. Each piece of 'ecip representa a quarter section of one hundred and tilaty.acrcs,' is issued fn blank. and will be transferable, without endorsement or formal assign- - ment. The blank need not be filled until the scrip is presented forlocation and entry, Nitta]. the party hold ing it can fill. the blank and enter the, land in his -.am( risme.. Bids must be . made as per acre.' and no bids 'mill be received for less than one quarter section. • The Scrip will be issued tinmediately on the payment of the money to the Surveyor General,- • On all bids for a less quiurtity than 40,000 items, One-third of the pur chase money must be paid, within ten dim and the re maining two-thirds within' thirty days afternotitication of the acceptance of the bid -or .bids by the 'Board of • .JALY)B-M. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General. • • . For the Board of Commissioners. Marrislitup, February 27; 1801. . .• • ~10-ts • . ANBOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDMILRY. 111.4DAITIO1SE,LLE KEOGH . Would' inform her friends that coneetinence of for met' encouragement and patronage, - and In- order to. prepare fat the SPRING OPENING) she bee greatly Elegant Millinery Establishment NO. 904 WALNUT STREET. - • By numerone alterations, and the addltiOd 'eta MAM MOTH SHOW ROOM, which in point of eltgance and . comfort, is unequalled in the 'United States. Ladies can at all seasons obtain the most Recherche Styles• of Millinery' . . at all prices, and calculated to snit ell tastes. -.PoisL sussing advaataites that few other honSes en.loy, Mad emoiselle Keogh is enabled' to present in advance of other establishments, the very latest styles of Bonnets; Materials, Me.; direct from Paris and London. N. B.—Country.Milliners are especially . invited to 'call and examine Ulla .no stock before purchasing else- Where. 'W.-French, English and Gernian Spoken. - Nov. 10, '66 15 .6m THE .WONDER OF" THE AGE. BROWEIt'S IRAGIC ACT, As A 03.91124., -The best `n the world for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. •Sprains, &rases: Wrenches, ' Swellings ,, Soie Throat and Chest; Stiff Joints or orde, ch‘lblains, Corns,' Bunions, Croup, Whooping Cough, Cramps or Pains in the Stomach, Bowels or Limbs,. and. Pains, aches. and Hurts of .ever* description: 60 cents and St- 00. N, B —Talabs; the... Nat Liniment that can be used THE GREAT, LIVER.PLLS.. BROWER'S DANDELION PLUS ! • Extracts of 'Dandelion. Chsmomlle; Turkey ' Rhu bard. and other vegetable - extracts combined:The best ffunily medicine offered for sale—simple, mild and effectual. These Pills act directly on the Liver, Kid neys, Billary and Digestive organs, purify the blood, penetrate, cleanse and invigorate every portion of the htiman system and restore its healthy vitallties. In 'revert of all id lad& Bilious, Intermittent, Remittent. Typhoid. Typhati, &c., &c. • When, Wren In the first ' stages these Pills rid the System o disease, and pre-. vent a icing' anti 'serious illness. For Liver Complaint, Bilious affections, Indigeslon, Ilesdaebe, Costiveness, Piles, ~Colds. Pleurisy,' and all stomach complaints, there are no ' ills. as.-.good as Brotiierta.— . Bold. . . .. - . Potteeille, Pa. HAR VEY BIRCH BROTHERS, Reading. Pa. • , . • BROWER. & BROTHER.; 660 West 3614 EL. H. York, Feb 16, . - • ' LIMBER I..LIIIEBERI.LITMBER ! To Carpenters, Builders, 'and Olt using -• . or Dealing in Lumber.. - • ' The undersigned desires to inform the paiAte tbat No has always on hand, at his extensive yard on ' COAL ST.Ostiar RAILROAD .DEROT; a large itraortmeut 'anti kinds of Frame... Sill and other Lumber. - he bail his own Timber Land with Steam Saw-mills capable of sawing from tines to four htusired thousand feet par month, - he is able to Offer • tABGZ, . ADVANTAGES - • -. _.. . . . .. • to those nab:lg or dealing in L umber.: Having a large gnantity of very long and. heavy timber, eapeelal at tention will , be paid To Breaker and Mining bills. . , Apply, or address, . . • . • BIM BlLL,,,,Pottgville, . , Yaao—On Coal.atreet, near the Railway Depot: : • hiima—At Girard Manor, Catawima Railroad. Feb 23, .67 , -. ' - . 8-tf o 1917111 P T lON CAN BE • C V BE D: • The True Remedy at Last Discovered; - . • •UPHA.:M. 4 B FRESH MEAT 'CURE ' , • Prepared' frau the .. formala cd Frot. Tronrseau, of Par* cures Conimmption, Lung Miseruses. Bronchitis, Eignefria, Hammitt& General Debility. and all morbid conditions of tho . system dependent on . deticiencY of vital fort& It Is 'pleasant to taste; and a single bottle will convince the moat skeptical of uise*.the' great healing remedy of the age. &bottle, or sin bottles for $5. . Sent by-Express Sold by. - 'S. C. UPHAM. No. 28 Boath E!ghth.et., Mids.; - .And allprinclord Daudet& • sent free. March . • •. .• -9-41 m GREAT SUCCESS is BTEA= PIMPS . . • • We the imderslgned are prepared to funiish.Coal • Operators with our Steam Pumps of any , capadty; and guarantee them to give entire satisfaction. —Our Pump is a Double licting-.Pole Pump made to work - wittione Pole, thereby giving n 5 great advantage over all other Pole Panne in the room required, • A 14 inch pump 4 feet stroke with 26 Inch steam - cylinder, la .15 feet long, 5 feet wide and 6 feet 6 inches high. One of our pampa has been in successful operation for several weeks in Charter Oak Colliery, as the foltowth certid. cite will testify._ ALLISON it l3A Uj Part Carbon, December 6th, 1866: : TO ALL • NITHOIL iT RLAT CONCERN. to Cilitffthat we the underniined are Wing one of. ALLISON I BANNAPPB Atenuo Pampa,- and are able. to twononnce KA perfect EICCefiL and we cheerful]: recommend it to all in want of 13TRAM KEEPS AIS being-entirely eatiefactory. ' . . JOHN H. BRACKEN, Proprietor Charter Oat Co. JOSEPICH. BLUTH, Superintendtuttdo. • ROBEETKANR,Rogineer in charge of Pnmp. ::. OVEI*MENT-) • PROPERIYAT PRIVATE SALE 4PIFKINse,CO G- . . • 5,000 New and Second• Hand Mat RMINESS., 10,000 BRIDLES end COLLARS. . . • 11,000 SADDLES. all Stiqea-93‘ to SS 00. - • • 900 'Pour Horse Government WAGONS. 2,1910 WAGON COV/GLN all slam new and wont. •-• 1,000 BLANKETS and WWI COMM._ • Ow a large etodc ;of %dna, Lead. Lines, and ambulance Harness— Portable . ,Porees • .Bwlngletrees, Lead Sark stn. ,etc.,-,W4eat. Twist edsllttle worn,-all Oak tanned .Leatber and serviceable, cloned and soiled. - $5 . 00 per.tiOrelegir, male,. Including bridle.. Lead do.. di 00:•, 2 Wilma - 111 .00, Collars, IUS . Extra Bair lined - Ai:. Wary, " 4(4'W - end $3 00. - Double . Bado4l . R; to. $1 15. - Lead Lltwe. SL Belters..6 to $l2 per dozen. New &dew, $l2. with Plated-Bit Bridle„ woo d ai vq. with maw. slat l'allaiSiddlea for Beya;,qa. ~.Wagon 'covers, medal° dt say wagon.— Iseavy.lbsta, to Pr %Pea* Cotton ttncic,ll 1.9 es 9 tosl2: 1.000 Thepltal Tents; new. and, =new: 11 oz dock-1d feet square—% to $ Mk— A, Tent, 7 feet - Name, from 5 to-$9. -10,000 . BAGS. from 12 or,, , Duck aid: finality. 9.b bu3/1- ' t ° t 3 b, 51 /-, 4 4.Pe0 1 .0;;:. 04 , lualt aa ttv .BmArzcauxEBBambo.r.citusx.oiii.7._ • sir and 539 North Front sc. riqadely**,; , Park - Fisce,:hiew Fmk. • • No. 493, 9th Street, Washington, IX O. • . Pena list sent nu application. illfarth.:l3;-114r.7 . - • . . . . • G OOD NEWS YOB' MOTHERS" Mothers. Yee etcreeted, Ildth little meg ? Are yoar aluzabers. and heiuti by • that cies? Do yon awako tree morning unro:' frothed and apprehensive ? It sto„.proeure„pt mate 4 bottle orDr. tenor Inflat 4 ieuredy lad you wilily/a am More weer/ beereekerr4etelteter; *- ' • Dlt. LBONS . EB7ABLT.DENEDT, : ; ittood thalost Yeerex' nurteaand mothers bear laltnassibarit• never 'MS to give veuty __. -Slued la seasoa. -It a rall‘lot :faro and speedy awe ke - 0011; ant Pains : ant* bra. tot _X-uth tu 4" g, !UitlB', ' ZnalltAgirdfigatiktraV -* • - • .. - VALE ,14tOPMETM; 40' •Agf•iiC " iwgirojitg-4,44i4V1S 441441911.Z.Vr%; • - - mals remns?-I. z7A.J.O--T.);:aftt-Ntlktip--Tvr-Aart _ -- 11 .. ' 7. 2 •:' , 413. - 6 7. - • ..-a , :-.:f.:.:, , , , ': . :•;1'.. 7..i.3.olol,:llloBfilkTrOrlAMEii,..-i.,.. - -.1:--koduturediviofiithtnietth* : AGitICOMMAL WORKS • itiofigt inlibbitkieo trra- - Thosidati r far .mom laws Wry Inacicedtutnertbutill and bonFe Inally articles or dvabtinliable 41i the_ motet_ _ ariiinas tougatibeirtlatereat by ming ONLY obi etbthileheOmprzll kryme =aura rtiars is alms THE ,SA E,M QUAMY, - ca'hi.46oTirlie49ol3: tioat, • It. - TRADVDISCOUNT TO-.DRATARS . . . - • G . • _ We sell nombsit No, ..I,l:ecelsed reef from ttre'Pr uTtlri- Government ; •. :Manch:ox aurket: • - : 3 '4LT4EN.I .,- 4:N.F4ED.TiES . ; 42 &nth Wharves aad.4l South Mater St, .‘0 1 "4. 40 7 6 0 0 Te qba,/,ti*L;) •- 3 . fr.XXNZEING-#9011( :Up , 7 - - PHILADELPHIA: - Fab - 28:47. .. • , ' ; .EAR,LY.:VEGET.AI3.I;Eg: '-Pei! Beans, .Ternatoek Corti end all - 4pther,liresetn , hies, Are produced and ' ' ' • • .. . • READY. MARKtT 'from taro to thri3e siveins,earlier, b y the u s e of o ur , AEXO/TIATED FFATILIZiLL • • :The rinAti attending the application of this manure,' :by Market. Gardeners. ie astonishing, and 'every. TRUCKER kiwis the importance of.gettlng his pro. duce in City Markets' early in the aderLon v thereby availing himself of the BEST PRICES - Packed in bags of 160 Ibs each. PRIM $2 IS PER BAG._ • -.Orders isteired at . our. offices, and deliveries made from oar Factory or Warehonses, in qnsntities to suit, • . • .. , • • • ALLEN; `NEEDLES, , 4 4 ? South i l w annie r stte Avenue, c , inu mzr4,' • • " - M01:10 PHTT,TYPS! SUPER-PHOSPHATE. -,OF LIKE. , .STANDARD .91741Wg.TiaiD, • For sale at Menniacturei-a Depots, No: 97 North Trout . itiect;s l 4llli44lklai • • • . . • . L . - No. 95 9,oittltAinfrl;o4 Balthrortis, . And by. Dealeri iu genertlAtonglxint.the i.ountry. The Material.of :which Moro Phillips. Phosphate is matinfachared entitains fifty per tent. More Bone Plus phate than .Ravr, Bone, thorefopt it Is more durable.— The ammonia present gives it great additional fertill.. sink value. _ _ " - • 'yews. (xpiiteilitiii_iroved to the Farmer that it makes a heavier groin than even **le manure, and is - not only active bat - lasting. : • . • , tiol6Froprietor and Maimfarbirer. .Feb.l6, ,61 Superioir improved Super-Phosphate of Lime MANCTAtTCYRED BY THOS. L. HOLT, AGT:; BOICITYLIC#I. Hainpr, Farmers and Duelers in Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the above "Trade Mark" ,to show those who use Hall's Super-Phosphate, made from .the Raw 130ne,• that they aregetting my , manufacture. My patrons . will please be .careful .in purchasing, 'observe that the above ; "Trade Mirk , . is stamped upon each bag, as none other is genuine. • - Early Vegetables. . • ' We claim for our Phosphate that as - rt fertilizer and quick producer for early vegetables,. it cannot be ex— celled by any in, the market, and as a TOP DRESSING for GRASS it has nosuperior. • ' - • . • We guarantee that farmers will find our Super-Thos pbate of Lime more prompt in action and more -last ing in its effects than either Peruvian Guano or stable Four years erperience has tested this, that our Fer tilliers makes heavier path than even stable manure.. lam nuw mad,' to supply the above superior FertW zer in large or : small - qoantitles-s,in new , bags of 200 pounds each. Ahm,.always on band, a stock. of tine Haw Bone Dust, Soft'llova Scotia Plaster,, &c., &C. trade diaMtuit allowed to dealers. _' The above Fertilizers can be purchased at BRIGHT '& CO.'S Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. • . POST OFFICS.A.DDRIM—TIIOB. - L. MOLT, Age., Schuylkill-Haven, Pa. • • . . March 29, IS( . Feb.lo, ' , 06.6.1y1 - • - Peruvian Guano Substitute BAITGIPS RAW BQN-E SUPER-PHOSPHATE. OF LIME. Bole kroprietoiti and:ManufaCturers,' Delaware Chemiial. Works, PfillADltf'lllA,l7. . . • • FOB WilEiT, RTE. J . : SABLE!, COAN,, OATS.. POTATOES, TonAoco, BINIKWISTLET, &BONEN, TULLNINS, HON, Giun zor VEGETA:I3L . I23, AND EVES! CROP AND PLANE, • . ' Especially recommended to the growers a: Strawbarries, Ra,spberries, Blackberries, AND ALL BRUM'. FaITITS. . . More than 13 year!' of regular ..tie upon all descrip tion of. Cr3pit -grown in the . Middle and Southern States, has given a high degree, of 'popularity to this MANURE, which places Its application now, entirely beyond a mere experiment.. • . •• .BAITOWS RA* BONE 'SUPER-PHOSPHATE Mr • LIME Is eminently a enema . ..as a Substitute Peruvian Guano and stable Manure—and is offered to the Agri culturists -et the Northern and Eastern States as a fer. Wirer that will cheap)) , restore to the Soil, thaw ow sentiale which have been drained from it by constant cropping and light manuring. • It is very prompt in Its action—is lasting In efted to a degree unattained by any commercial manure in the , market and is afforded at a muck less coat than Somme stable Manure, or Peruvian Guano. The labor In- Volved in its nee is far less than that of applying Stable 'Manure, while there Is no risk from the introduction of noxious weeds. • . . . • OrParmers are reccsmriended .to purchase of the dealer focated in thelr Ileighborhood. In sections where no dealer is yet established. the Phosphate may be weaved directly from the undersigned.. APr Circular will be vent to all who apply. - ' Our INISW P.A.M.PHLET,.."Hcrw - to Maintain the Fertility of - American Farme...-90 pages, giving full. information in regard to the. use of manure, 3e., will be furnished gratis on application.- •. • . •• • • , '. • BAVGH & ISONS, • - • ' N'D. ' 910 M. pets. Avenue., Pkilads. • BAtipa BROTHERS is Co., (amend Wholesale Agents. ' • . 161 Pearl ilt.,:cer. Cedar, New 'Perk. • BIIORGB DUGDALE, • • . •Wholseale Agent fel:Maryland end tigintii, 97 and 1109 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore. Feb t6."67 . . PUBLIC. SALES. nitiPllANSlts OIIIt'D Pnnsuant to 1 , an order of the Orphans. 'Court of the CorSaty of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber. trustee of Joseph Ferrebee, late of the bor ough of St. Clair, In the County of Schul IkIR, deceased; will expose -to sale by public vendee; on thsttarder. the 6th day et April. 1867.- 41110 o'clock in the forenoon, at the premises: dll that certain farm or tract of land. situate In the town.. chip of Wayne; in the County of Schttylkill aforesaid,. bounded by lands of Joseph Brown, William Rein, Jonathan: Merehner, Jonathan. Nemmerling. Daniel Schaefer, Philip Hummel 'and others, -containing. $2O acres and 40 perches, 'with the appurtenances, consist he of a two-story frame house, swims barn,- bay bans, etc., late the estate of Said deceased. ' Terms' and con ditions! made known atthe time and place of sale by . JOHN 8 ,EFTZINORS, Trustee. Hy - order of the Orphans' Court, . . • • Caaltisliothca, Clark Pottsville, March-16th, 166t,' .ChRPHANI9 O . tiOttßT .o.ll.LE.—Ptuntant to ' ran order of the • Orphans' Court of the County of Bchtfylkill, in the Commonwealth of Peansylvatda, - the anbeeribeicluhninistrator of the estate of Bajamin B. *hock, late of, the Borough - of .Middleport,' in. the Countyof t3chnylkUl,. &messed, will e 2 4Poss to as by public 'endue, on •-• • • • , Batarday, the 30th day °March; iser, - ail o'clock in the afternoon.. at the public house offie.• bastion Kestenbach, in the Borough aforesald,-411 that certain lot of ground situate lathe said town of Mid dleport, on the easterly ride of Washington street, 'marked inthemip of said town with No. 49, contain, Ing in front on ea% street 60 Teet..end extending back of thaaame width 190 feet, with a tin smith shop erect ed thereon—late the estate of said deceased- 'Teems and conditions made known at the time and Owe. ot sale by • -- S. R. WEBBB, Admlnlstratac - •• By order of the Orphans , Court. • • • t . . Commie lanGsa Clerk. rottereille, klatch Sth, 1887. -- .• • 104 - .:- OEMS: STOKES. E. T.• TAYLOR Fay the wammiettai of - 'oar Wrests mil others ata distance. we here' present a - diagram of self,mearerement, by which a good at will be guarantied, by sealing the elm ill the _order iledgratad la tbe . acecenFcrin EXPLANATION. lass[' wok 'cea.T. /maga 41Beat, r Eank ,1 to I, and hum 9toa. - • , • Zarytk twith atm briefed.) *oat ,41 to Br we. tbe meet - PorFAIGAI Put of the Trq* nit Ste whether' the pi '1 ia• leNott.er ete?P‘ASL • , • •• The lake meson sstortost • -TOIL /WM' . - • Msimre - bride seat, sad °Ss , . . . Ohl* freteltiNheitil. Lid arosod the waist end btp, - Baum or ItsfArritsta son sr Man. mass of Cbsr„ Goalie i 0 ax arrovrao,D sear wroursorozr. -• i • CHAS. STOKES * Ow; • : • sim:Vbignavat MU. illaas - - T . E.IEr - 4 - -Tum •exioiiilairr, ~......... _._.. , , . (lepetter kaddye Ibigedilfitte;, - immoral ht else; thiormispir en usiol, idtlr omoootli bole, mut lever, trier better MA mere me: the Mimemeraid_pamebeatmra:ate sum; liaotored and.* OT,.' ' •'-J; rrEMEICECiIk:;; - - l itt - 4 10 0k01 " Att r :BOOKB I 1 • N=l folti t w s eirirortb Dian NW_ fa Crown Octalttlelt;i 14Ch2=1 Papb: ,, Nom ekrtb. Prieetil Thema - Ume lippicb-41Vbituer. • , Plewroof 4•lbbp—mapins aintllßM*llolll. tc1:4;1014:10Ci*:(117:411 L. %oh.-- • - r FADE MARK ef.„- BAUGH do SONS, ^' ROPOIXPAN" '- :1111FOROIMANOR'XcLITA i JAMES warins -41 GOOMUMkeeentikyrj . E- raheßZWlßEDGEroigentlPri=l, Mypp:OigPre'lnstiipioe Co. . OF WiLitesizajggs..., 11_1MM. 000 .mac -a. W. • Fice Preisiikat:-L. D. ELHOIpiLI,N . AVID 33.1142:1111:4$ Aire. M R .ScilMikal Co, Oft% 0114211 E, simErr.• rata.- Tale; TAPrint 416.-1.8413 July 29. 30 •- • • • mrstritAisTOE: •: . . 1 1 -• . IC - Allt(). HE 8, - • Glmetat Agent • ••• • °Sae Pennsylvania - Ran, Pottsville, Pa. . .4VEYkPOPI. *LONDON ar Oath- aipitti• and. : , .$1 . 6,000•000 liiresupd in the liraltelißtat• esover.... #1,40001100. • • 7 }loltirk - '• Pre* Haiei, 404titeasiciit.' . Clll h 'bra _ •—• •.. 8544. - oefi • StirPl, us an. ha, lea • • "- 411419,070 anintanas offected.ln the beet'Companies on tarots: .ble tersta', Lalleee pro!"ptbr adjustedanded s 7 ,_ . PAM!, INSURANCE OOMMY . - , or ittAirstouD l COllng•' caPital • $666,00100 Jan. /its ss W..I3.BIIEATEB, .Agt.,Pottavifiella. Feb 24, *64 2-44, LORILLARD::, INSUROC.E COMPANY, 104 Broadway, New York: Cash Capital .$1,000,0 00 Asseti.. 1,313,850 BI Agt, Pottsville, 1 18 . Feb 24, *66 8-/Y S:PRINI3 . F.VIEI.,I? futzmi) aunt* INSITMNCE COMPANY, SR=roanw), MAaa Casa Capital - 63001000 Wit. Comni.li.. .RcarainFzianus, Feist. ..• . WALTER, -8. 11 BEIFERi: Agent. AETNA •INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819. 'MuAt)r PerpeUud. Paid - up Capital - 132,030,000 00 Amount of Atoms - -4,0679 415 1 3 ' 00 Low* !ad In 45 . 1feir5.,..417,4185,89,1 : 71 T. d dtazaiDia. Prank L. J. Byrom Sech , - JONA. GOODWDI, Jr, A. Bee. B. J. Elasarrr, Tray. Agt. A. A. Williams, (teal, Agi t , Worcester, Mass. • , WILTRR S. SWIFER, Agent, • CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PENNA. _••. . . • MT . F.ORD - LrirE...STOCK )110:q3/310E .oolann-!: HARTFORD; 00N11. , • Citaitaredljapitial: $500,000 TtiliemM yis iCepiret to tame Ponder on LIVE sTar sgat'fiboth DEATH. AND : THtFTi.. at roodiacitto Rates of Preminin. based On an Railleft, experience of OVER FIFTY 'YEARS 1 - • • W. B,BII.EAFES, Pottsville, siscux man FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Oct2o, • ' , • .4Y-6m • -corcnit •. 18.29,..papETti• "• : :- FRANKT,Tx, ••.• • FIRE ,lIISIIIIANOE . .OOIO.ANY OF PHILADELPHIA:' • *. . . . . . .". Assets o f January 1, 11g6,•:, • $2 506 - 851.- - --96- Caplinl; '6400,000 00 Accrued Surplus, • 1144,543. 13 Invested Eremittrusi • .1,169,305. Sl• Culettled C1aimi,,1 nc 519,735.: $310,000. • : . • . LOSS PAID SINCEIB29, : . •• Over $3,000,000. PBEPETUrAir AND TEMPORARY POLL = • . OIES ON T.T I W: O - A L MOMS. • . • - • • DIRECTORS • CHAiLIIS IC RANCHER, TaLeo LEA G. , • TOBIAS WAGNER', • . EDWARD DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, . . GEO.TALES, PETER • ALFRED FITLICR, GEO..W. RICHARDS, • FRAIL. W. LEWIS, M. M.D. CHARLES N. BANCHE'R,.President. ' EDWARD C. DALE, Vice4.residesat. JAS. W..MaALLISTXR, Sec.:-Pro. Tem.' . . • • • . • . • • ' • 1. • The imbeeriber Is agent for the above mentioned . in stitution, and-la prepared to make insurance on every descriprirm• of property, at the lowest ratee. • . HENRY 0. RUSSEL, Agt. Pottsville, March 19,15. ; . 12 tt ' • 0 rl c . .:) Pe( w p-4 ~'~ F-1. R , LIFE ACCIDENTAL AND Ltw STOCK. Iws.TTRA.N:CIE EFFECTED TO ANY MOUT :IN RE- LIABLE COMPANIES, Mutual Life. of Pew Yam. • . .... ..$11,014,001 1.18), Pbßedeillifi• ... '4 5 00400 00 New Teak decide/Wel.. • • 300,000 00 Live Stook, Thatteed .... .. . .... . 600,006.00 Themxof Weer York 7.694988 90. 63603 ta a=ow York .• 7,548,344 69 • 1,418,641 el: NSW' —•do . • ' • 1,910,869 SO Genualdo.• do ... ne,ss9 Putnam or nutted • .• 56, 410 41 . 110 411 diomies 493 •.. • 416,121 Yerdwate do. ....... ; 94 9 ,015 18 - •Cik9o3;tainai7el9l4ll . 4: • . • 8 74. 1 0 3 3 54 • • . ASSETS: „:: .:7-,-.9,0,2,-1.3...i...::.:.-4 4,4 . 0 as Adopt* bs-AR.SclipAfil: Co.'Board of truderwritera. " iNsetuira minis ."7 1 .9. : ' - ',A'. .N x'-:-:*-31-,,:0.1J-.:Aiiv'.- !main Azirtlecontuf OR OMAN TO TER PA gap .Witiatesiet list of -ooispaales laid utent4P- - to -:buablewhiV).l4.99o;944teit,a -sairei-ortheiriblio pompom& ••• • • Ofihra Ir Or III Ili . 1111114Wari StOn Xf .i31 ‘.. 1,4::17 ,1 X : 71 ,'011111/0 1 11611114' ,,: ::,! - :- • 1 , • tri[l . oThirinillyirinnt46 41i AT• 44 -Vl:l3lll4li4PiPb. '-';: -. :.:jNsvitANcEr.-: - - . _ _ - CO YOBS I'ARMERW MUTIIAL L • INOTTRANPB‘ANT Am isversoo,o4lo._' WITHOUT iO4O/1 11 Mv ilvvSys praej t hspayiskiad fah: sollortiri their Ilsvoivti4 orerf4o,ooo,o( inems Scholikili CoSztti &trim the bet ten - prim.: :Officio! Pottsville hishargo Street. nest 'door to the Union • LIVE nIsuRANGT . c0,.--• 'Charit..ed .. ROBERT C. r HI LL :. &Cf).; • • SPECIAL •AGENTS-... 15 bo t Naithambarlsl4 - !1174 Car =. • 'AL=tuut energetirnieiryraLiteLl in awry lectlan. =tan orrios i Pottavifie, Penna. GREAT : EASTERN DETECrivg -HORSE -- egi ,tIVE STOCK INSURANCE COIRPANY. ()hazier/I,d 1136th :by the State of Penna. • Cash - -•••- - - $ lOO,OOO. Pruri eat i of CHARLESPEAMIT: . . • L 'Mee President—D. L. BiTHRLY. . . • Secretary-,Dr. B. BECKER., : . • • .• GeneritIAgent—PHILIP.ILAPPA. . . . • The Pioneer Detective horse and Live' Stock Inert rem* Company, continues to insure Horses. Mules, Cattle, against losses by theft. and death by tire, keel; 'dent; and natmal causes, and promptly psys all her liabilities; on proof of the fact; whenever losses occur. N. 8.--Our rates are lower than any: other reliable itusiirance company, as we take all risks as stated. • STATE REFERENCES: Hon- SIMON CAMERON,. arrisburt. ; • • Gen. J. L. STICHTSR, Reading. Dr. J. L..GLONINGER: Prwt. Lebanon Bank. 7- O. PARRY, Erg.. Pktsville. _ . • SCHUYIXILL COUNTY .Ii.WERENCES. - igeni.ll. 4 CARR,. Tamaqua. • • • • • .BMANTLELL BAST, Ashland: - B. F. SMITH Mahanoy City. • • GORMAN & WINTERSTBEN, Port Carbon. , BUDD PATIIIRSON, Ponsville.• • • . • • 16. N 1.161.1? MIA N. - . • • General Agt.„ Pottsville. Feb. 9, , 6T- . • 5-Gm *. iF.E.iresuitericE. , L' • • .• The Girard Life Insuranee, Annuity and Trnst Com pany of Philadelphia. Office, No. 403 Chestnut street,' the drat. door East of , the Custom House. • • CLAPITAL-000,0a;:1---CIURTHR PIRPETUAL. Continue to make insurances on lives on the most fa vorable terms. ; - The capital being paid up andinvested, topther with alpre and constantly increasing reserved fand, - aura a act security to the thermal. - , he remiums may be paid yearly, halfyearly or quarte The company add a Bonus 'periodically to the mum lance for llfe". 'Pa, drat bonus, appropriated in Decem ber, 4.844,. the second bonus in December, 1E49, and the third bonus in December, 1304, which 'additions mate an average of more than 00 per cent. upon the preml- • umapaid, without increasing the annual premium. iueusaea ThomasitidgWay, • John A. Brown, 'Robert Pearsall, • . .. John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, - • John R. Stack, • • ; ; . 'Frederick Brown, . • • John 0. Mitchell, George Taber,' - - Isaac Barton, . Beery o.lfreennus, •-• . • Seth J. Conly, : - PainpideteContainltable of tatea and explaneflo form of application an farther information can be had at the office . '1 MU RIDGWAW President. • - &emir. Jaina, Actuary. . • - • Or of B. BANNAN. Pottsvilla.•Agent .for this County. EDUCATIONAL. .FREE,I.*N , D . AIIgTII.IINARY Will open ha Spring Term on Monday, April lat, '6T ...For Catalogues containing-particulars, address . A. E. FETTEROLF, A. M., Principal. • - • - Freeltmd, Montgomery Co.. Pa.' Feb. 23, .67 ' -8-6 t - LEBANON-VALLEY COLLEGE: A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL"FORIIVER • • ..- . . - • The is located at ANN VILLE... BANON C0., - PA., • • (83 miles west of. Beading) •ON THE LEBANON VALLEY' SAILEOAD. . Thorough instruction is afforded in • .. • Common dad High English, • - . Mathematics and Natural Science, - - • relit!, Literature and Philosophy. 'Greek ,"Latin, • • • German en d • French Languages:. • Vocal and Instrnmental Music, Penman• ship; Drustittat and Paintlistf. . The Teat/ten! are all gradeitee"of the best scheola, and are accomplished and experienced. The rooms are all furnished and heated by furnaces. Good boarding." Next session commences January T, 180 T. Charges moderate, and no extras. • • For catalogues.. address , Bev. T. R.-VICK - ROY. A. IL, Principal.; • • • _ ' Alumina, Lebanon CO., Pa.. Dec 29. '69 . CHAS. E. BECK, Wareheuse,lllorris' Addition, 'OFFERS FOR BALE Buckwheat Extra Family Flour, - • .• - . Corn Beal, • • Kiln Dried Corn Beal, • . Corn, Oats ,- Hay, • . '• • Valli and Corn chopakc., . Also Mill Feed of all kinds. FM, consisting In pert of. Mackerel. Shad, Salmon. ,Herring, Haddock, Pod Fish, ..km: Always e good assortment of Previs ions:Gus:Mies, dm. - • attn. 1, '6T-1. . • WIIOI.I2IALZ DZAIXI FOREIGN AND DO2IEBIIO -- WINES AND LIQUORS, Centre St, Opposite American HMSO, POTTSVILLE, PA. IV-11.810, SOLE maw FOB. HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A sure Rowdy for Dpopipala. MISHLER'S BITTERS FOB SALE - . MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY ' VD VIADEMEEIVS SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. ann. 2,16 22-17 NO MORratiLD.HYADj t . 'NO MORN ORA . Y LOCK.SI DR. LEONS' ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, • h primmuiced by all . who have • used - it the very best preparation for the Hair., It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, stops the Hair from - felling out, and speedily reatom I sHray. to their original hue and luxuriance. operatesem the secretions and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. 'Thin, dead,feded' or gray hair will always be 'brought - back by a few ap phcationti, to its- youthfal abundancii, -- vitality ..and It makes the lair soft, glossy; fragrant, Pleasant - to the touch and easy to arran t % Dry, wiry and intracte able locks become motet, at and disposed to remain in anytiestred position. a Hate Dressing it has, no equal. The sales' are enormous arid. It is a universal :favorite with old and young of both sexes. , Sold by Druggists throughout • the United Statile.-- Addrrhae all orders to • - ZIEGLER Ac aIIINTTE. • - • • • _SOLE PROPRDITORS, , , 1[37 North Third Pt.. Philadelphia. • Mathl6, •-• fiso. 46-lyi •-• 11- 62814;i. spirt:24i embracing :Ay= new. desirable . .aize. Kyle: and shape of Plain and Trail oop : Skirts,--2, 2%, gyc, 13‘, sytt,,ajc, and 4 lards round; every length an d. Mb Waist in every respect t FIRST Tway; and eepe daily adapted to meet wants o . First Climus and ImastPaehlonable:TradtL - . YOne,Ovrti et" Ili Hoop. Sioirti are lighter, more elastic; more 'durabl:and Hussy .onvArnot -than:any other make of either Single or Double Spring. Skirt in the American Warket: They are ctrAitwerso In every - - *aro% end.wherever in give universal was. Sutton. They are now being extensively sold by rtt tellers, and every Lady should try , them.: • • •: , Ask Sw "HoWm , Own Mak ^and see that. each . Skirt is stazared ow.. r. HOPItSvB..2IANtIPAC LtILE'• ANI ARAB S treet. PEOLAD'A, •No mums WIZ Geneses. & Catalogue containing -style, size end re tail priced', sent to anyaddresi. A. uniform arid liberal • : disasint ',Sowed to km. Orders by mail or other- , wise, promptly and carefully tilled—wholesale and re ten-AV Manufacthrl and Sales-r00mi,416. , 689 ARON STEINST.TOILADA: =Bra; made to order, altarid -god 'mare : di : TOWN NET CABS.':ONE .PINCN 011LY.T.:HOPS:MEL .., ....joggiiltfliri : - J atENVAiI!w •• • ' - - 1 . : ' .".— above Spruce , PIAi P I.A , KB°iitll9llstre!ts—d ;, large aaeorwnent of ~ 11; constantly on ban ' 40ARPILTS, OIL - CLOTHS,' MATTING% DIYIL In GM-FELT& RTFGHWII‘DOWSIZADM'ae.,., tr-WOOLICSf and OIL CLOTH TAMS oosr.,r , iEloliti which Wits tieHkg at marytndsii.edlawap Pei , ...:-. • ':. - : - .111 1TF " 6 0 67 • :_. 1 1:4121.:: -t.' .Biliii"iiVaiilil'iiiiieir. , :.',.:! , ', - ikon kook labor; 132011ey. 2iatee WABRINIVA' PASTE= aiIdNONDATAIrass • at. Sold eviar. obi* Try It.' • Atkirese alrorder tOttelfanithitord • . ¢11,111611.1.11 :CaIatgIitANDIMOLIEALIA,„ • 1 3 T Norsk Tour ItS;;PiEnsusetp . 11. 8 - en 8 =16 1 . 11"1 /c= 1 . _.iditrlthgold. • FL 41 -7- Dilill. • — .IEt 4 E -- AYIS I- 1 1 "r1 - '''' I 4444,41 016 . 21 ;• ri*Cli . i 4l 4, - . 1 0/40: 1 44 • theme iiPrbt-DEBREIMP4WELLIC vsuz4. Oas :ha _ag&-attou..„* . iirjustal lo .orttbe mo.cr 'e 4elre isuissiviitatelarrUsiviiiiinzimel wo diturf.L&Wr Lolgicikrith,this mask IcatiliejlAseirtio - Tnes ; • • • --• • 'Woo; • -• • • • co. • TEgt folk 4-,44 • lir ? I , - •- . .• —••- LEWIS C; Co ..zusizzlitsrs diunwale, (EMERY, - IRON, TOOLS•Iit.. oplunettmgi - MiD /rAFXR, ' 'BION Or-ass "Ir." FOl alrilri;Pa• " itarthl7, ' ' - 11-ti J3.iu:OHT-,& ,- .c.p i 's,: DyAT Irv- -I.s Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Paints BSiizLY OPPOSITE - iTHE.IIMRSIIBJ3IIi Potu ijle{'Pa. Sept 1, 66 • LEWIS •C. THOMPSON . &r.Oci. •:•- • 03:tent Oa vac p,AW,I • tozAit aud Market POTTSN'ItLE k PA., • Aiithotlied Agent tar the.ealc of IL pIEISTONI3 roogs direct from the Factory.' - . . • " - . • - - .' CIRCULAR SAWS. - • Pic= 6 to 60 *cites in:diameter. - Saws Itegiuruved, Toothed, and made to order. • October IT, !CPS PURVES & SON, • . . . . Scrap . - Iron - and Metal Merchants, MACHINE AND FOUNDRY FUR, IVISHERS, , N, N. corner of SOUTH d: PENN and No. 1I SO/Mr/Streets, • PHILADBLPIII 4 4.._ - Inggi. r Copper. Ingot Bras . Red, do. do. Yelloiv," Pig Tin, Pig Lead, Bar Lea: Spelter, Antimony, - abbitt Metal, Bismuth, Solders, Bar Iron, Sheet Iron, Sheet Zhic, Steel, Borax, Crucibles, Foundry• .hultingA Anvils, :Wises, Files, ke . ., Old Metals, Old Copper, Old _Brass, Old Lead, arc., &c. • _ • air New. and Second-hand Machinists* and Black smiths! Tools, and Steam Engines, bought and sold. - lair Articles of every' description In use by-Machin ists and Founclrymen, furnished to order. • Oash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails, • and all kinds , of Metal& . • • . July I, .641.41-ly STEEL WIRE ROPE For-;Mining Purpmm., - der-4zr.... 5. ek • 'rt C 6 The enbaeribersim agents for ' GARNOCIL ..BIBBY & CO.'S Celebrated Steel Ropes,*tdcheie o f the very'best quality, and. de. Jltdedly en rior to Iron Ropes on =mint of their greaterstrength, ro hiness and tougtmess. and are Riving universal satisfaction ' • agh4ut the mining Region& • JOHN W. MAW'S & CO. 4.3l3roadway, • , A Sept 15,'!6S IRON AND STFEZ.;• - FLAT a ROUND. MIRE ROPE, for Inclined Planes, _ EMT RIGGING .Eto, Eto,, AND' ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WIRE, Ino.aoht`b Ceirbon PIMSYLVLIfIA.. THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO'Y Having completed, equipped; and put in operation nearly one hundred milecOf their road, from Sacra , mento;Califontla, to within 12 miles of the eammit of the Sierra Nevada Mountaine, continue to offer foriale FIRST MO RTGAGE BONDS, issued in Conformity vrith. the 'Acta of Congress and the Laws of the State of California; upon the division of their road lccated in the State of 'California, and ax tending cnie hundred and tiftyzaix miles from Sacra- - mento Cloy to the California &Online. . - The Benda have thirty yeate to run from July 1 . ,1806, and are secured. by . • ' . . FIRST ItIOBTQAGIE, constituting an absolute prior lion on the portion of Road above named, with till the Rights, Flanchui* Rolpmeitti.lte.;:perthining: thereto. . The amount of thew Min Mortgage Bands to be Is vied per mile ie limited by law to the amount of Uni ted Starts Skids allowed- and Issued to aid the con struction of the Road, and the Mortgage by which they are eocured lel:lectured by Act of Coogreo• to Conetturte a Lieu relay and Superior to that of the United States GOverument. Intereet at the rate of Six per cent. per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the fret days of January and Principal and interest papkble in • ' • Vnited States Gold Coin, • In the City of New york. • ..Ttie price of the Bonds is fixed ibr the prestnt at 9IS per -cent., and accrued .interest from . January let An oriency, the Company referring the right to advance the prteewhenever it is their interest to do eo. - The Read forms the Western' part of the . - . MAIN •TRUNK Great National Pacific Railroad Authorized, adopted and aided by The United' States Government. It rune through the heart" of ,the richest arid most . populorui section of the State of California. Connecting Extensive Mining RegionsofNe. vada, WWI and Idaho, With ilium:Ono and- the Pacific: Coaat, from Whence their moat be drawn; Mid tht eandags of. the portion already running are very heavy, and largely in .emcees of the interest upon the Crimpunrs Bonds.; • 'Wing : been for some time familiar with 'the'opers.: ticriti of the Central Pacific ipdliead Company, we are isatiefied that they are conducted with 'rare ability aid pritdence. and that the energetic and eoonamical man agement of the Companre affairs alines them to the confidence of cipitaliste end Of the We have carefully investigated the progress, resources and Pros pects of the Road, and have the fullestUonfidencein its ,access; and in the value and stability of the Compturyi seeurities. Theattention of trustees estates, Institu tions and individuals 'desiring a • long, ask remu nerative luvestmtnt, is-especiallyintited to these First Xiang! . 31 . 36118.- - - • • • 1 ' biers may be forwarded to Da direct, or through , 'principal Banlut and Banker s in * ail paxts •of the teen- . . • Remittances may be made In - drafts on NewTork,;,crr In Legal Tender Notes, National Bank Note% another iandecurrant tbli MO, and the Bonds will be for warded to any address by. express, free of eluige. , In guiriea' for farther wtiaders, by mad ar„ otherwise. wall Mateo *doll attention: • , • *pkerii . &Peelent*q.97e*nieio Unities; PM.:4I-NASSA.I7 9TREET..III.-IC. N. B.—AU klndi., of Government Beemities received &Mei WI market , psl4io in =tam for Abe abate Far diacripttons of, Ckmnintnint &rattles kept Hy on hand, and Bought, Sold, or Rithanged. alreold Coto iind 17: al.` Cation, - boast* . .acild and . . _ SlFTepoolla mein& on liberal "ems, irthOot. to . akergat +leg.: ccatidri. . tritheellitioottolitoess end Bonds bought mOdoold r ait psi Stack trebanp onmommlukia , for tiak,. • • sirSpeelat attention MIV" EN.Tufterr NOTES of all the Sethifor the . teie , STVE .I TNAL)ttrf BCE•EEI:of WS, on the izetiikher . taoteintia;', ••- • march *AC:: -11-44' ; , , • . , , . • . , . CAIIII I E2II. OM mein, • wrirDowitioanik . • Wtwoalatatite tt l e ta attsattowat ourfelcods and unr: teddtd to otd large etak of CLEM% Web:buxom Selettelmtttigteat nort.,.and to, whkh welorteitdded; all otthe new and etedde sWeeorPAPICEMMBEUEV 118L8, TSB= PLY, andDIGILSIN OttllPETBl 7 also:. alit6rnew;nnd vatted ftletroaßlNT/dr im4.IITAIX RABPSIS. OrL CLOTH honkBl4 to 18 Gut . eat to I=n &Lye.' 'WINDOW BHADEllitt -ed - Plittrilentleg—Ooto^ and lritalrlatimia. IWO". liattwatO F"A e Anidttbllllo.lC/rtheelalladlatak' "nintiweettotbdr-drrerixesmitetfuth' • faINEMI nook irO. ism kiittiletonastketkieto.aftehm t AAP Nwe6:4v+Br-w4g1,1• - seilitooti moons aamit i si 14.4a t. sism is tiv i m . aext rival maidei d UMW MI 71' 11TEIT I RUCTON 1)11'2 TIIE;PIANO. , . , • Rae taken mans in the binding on 11.arket st. Pone riliq OCCopted by Mr. Llneweaver. &vadat. 'Albert Pa 7 pita will be taatnitted on;the piano forte. - '• . nsx 0 A - R D , 11021180PATUIV PUISICIANS. , reepeetfally. inform their friends and. the public of Pottnitht and vicinity,. that ,they :hare-located per manently, wad opened an office at thecoraer of-Market Rad iteomad streeW , , Pottavilks, Ps., where the/ Can be pre feaskatally consulted..:..-__ Orme Hontat —I tolll. - A: if 7, 1 to ft. P. Mkt 4 L to V. P. Xi - • - • .' ' • 'AM. SIECK.SII, March US, aili-1145i,1 C. 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